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The Anniversary Brothers Movie Podcast: Gravity 10th Anniversary

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Senior Writer Aaron Sarnecky and Senior TV Columnist Josh Sarnecky are here to talk about Gravity for its 10th anniversary. Gravity is a space thriller film directed by Alfonso Cuarón, who co-wrote the film with his son Jonás Cuarón. It opened in theaters on October 4, 2013. In the film, astronauts Ryan Stone (Sandra Bullock) and Matt Kowalski (George Clooney) must find a way home after a collision with a satellite leaves them stranded and unable to reach Mission Control (Ed Harris). Gravity was a box office hit, grossing $723 million on an estimated $100 million budget. It was nominated for 10 Oscars, including Best Picture and Best Actress. Its wins include Best Director, Best Original Score, Best Visual Effects, and Best Cinematography. Aaron and Josh talk about the movie’s plot, performances, effects, and use of 3D. They also discuss the film’s scientific accuracy and the companion short film Aningaaq. For another space movie, you can listen to Josh and Aaron’s podcast on 2001: A Space Odyssey. Gravity is available on Prime Video and Apple TV

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